· 11/20/1985
Clements v. Young
Citations
- 481 So. 2d 263
How courts have described this case
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- stating that medical bills may be regarded as \substantial evidence\ by trier of fact even when attacked by defendant
- explaining distinction between waiver of assigning error to denial of motion versus non-waiver of sufficiency-of-the-evidence argument
- agreed decree for payment of child's medical expenses enforceable via contempt
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Judges: Patterson, C.J., and Hawkins and Robertson
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